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Product in a nutshell: Automatic Licence Plate Recognition (ALPR) application that can be run on board Samsung Techwin’s Open Platform WiseNetIII cameras and domes.
Sectors/verticals: Airports, ports, car parks, distribution centres, industrial parks and critical infrastructure type environments requiring tight control on the movement of vehicles.
Benefits:
Supported by Arteco-Logic NEXT VEMS can read more than one license plate every two seconds on vehicles moving at speeds of up to 50Km/h
Stores JPEG images remotely via FTP on a server with the JPEG filename containing the plate string, date and time.
Configurable for event triggering, alerts and notifications whenever pre-defined plate numbers are read.
Compatibility: At the heart of Samsung Techwin’s latest generation of 1.3, 2 and 3 megapixel high definition video surveillance cameras is its Open Platform WiseNetIII DSP chipset, which means it can run multiple edge-based applications such as Arteco ALPR, video analytics, facial recognition and people counting solutions.
Manufacturer says: “The availability of the Arteco ALPR application is a welcome addition to a fast growing list of applications that are being developed to run on board the WiseNetIII family of cameras,” says Samsung Techwin Europe head of product and marketing Peter Ainsworth.
“Tests throughout Europe have shown that the application will work highly effectively with any of the WiseNetIII models but where 24/7 monitoring is required, the IR LEDs built into a number of the cameras and domes, will ensure a high level of performance, regardless of the lighting conditions.
Says Enrico Viarani, Chief Technology Officer at Arteco: “We are excited about the opportunity of working with a prestigious name like Samsung on the world market. The quality and high performance of the Samsung Techwin WiseNetIII processor fits in perfectly with the architecture of the ALPR application and we have high hopes for its success globally.”
About the manufacturer: Founded in 1987, ARTECO is a global provider of Video Security products based in Faenza, Italy with US operations in St. Louis, MO. With a focus on Ease of Use and Event Management, ARTECO’s Research and Development principles have united world-class, state-of-the-art video analytics and video management software on a single-platform into one seamless open solution to optimize processes and reduce costs. ARTECO provides a wide range of software and network hardware solutions to choose from and can be easily integrated with other systems. Arteco products are available through certified Integrator partners around the world, including the United States, Italy, South Africa, Poland, Canada, and Mexico.
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License Plate Recognition App for Samsung Techwin WiseNetIII Cameras Launched by ArtecoIdeal for airports, ports, car parks, distribution centres, industrial parks and critical infrastructure type environments.
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